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Defining Relative Clauses

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  • I went to see the doctor. The doctor was on TV.
    I went to see the doctor that was on TV.
  • I sent an email to my brother. My brother lives in Australia
    I sent an email to my brother who lives in Australia
  • I haven't read any of the books. I got the books for Christmas.
    I haven't read any of the books that I got for Christmas.
  • This is the blue pen. I used it to write my test.
    This is the blue pen that I used to write my test.
  • They called a lawyer. The lawyer lived nearby.
    They called a lawyer who lived nearby.
  • Hagrid is a half-giant. Hagrid told Harry he was a wizard.
    Hagrid is the half-giant who told Harry he was a wizard.
  • We broke the computer. The computer belonged to my father.
    We broke the computer that belonged to my father.
  • Did you find the money? You lost the money.
    Did you find the money that you lost?
  • I didn't like the girl. You brought her to the party.
    I didn't like the girl who you brought to the party.
  • I dropped a glass. The glass was new.
    I dropped a glass that was new.
  • This is the woman. She stole the painting.
    This is the woman who stole the painting.
  • John made a copy of the photo. I took the photo.
    John made a copy of the photo that I took.
  • Gandalf is a wizard. Gandalf helped Frodo and Sam.
    Gandalf is the wizard who helped Frodo and Sam.
  • That is the girl. I saw her last night.
    That is the girl who I saw last night.
  • I met a girl. The girl was a doctor.
    I met a girl who was a doctor.
  • I lost the money. I borrowed the money from my mom.
    I lost the money that I borrowed from my mom.
  • There is the woman. She was eating ice cream with her friend.
    There is the woman who was eating ice cream with her friend.
  • Grade 5 has 5 classes. The 5 classes are on the 3rd floor.
    Grade 5 has 5 classes that are on the 3rd floor.
  • The customer liked the waitress. The waitress was very friendly.
    The customer liked the waitress who was very friendly.
  • Where is the pencil? I gave you the pencil yesterday.
    Where is the pencil that I gave you yesterday?
  • Shakespeare is the author. He wrote Romeo and Juliet.
    Shakespeare is the author who wrote Romeo and Juliet.
  • There is the cell phone. It belongs to my brother.
    There is the cell phone that belongs to my brother.
  • She worked for a man. The man used to be an athlete.
    She worked for a man who used to be an athlete.
  • This is the sandwich. I like it.
    This is the sandwich that I like.
  • We like the actor. He plays Sherlock Holmes.
    We like the actor who plays Sherlock Holmes.